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Welcome to the Redesigned BNY Mellon Newsroom

We've refreshed our design and content to share news the way you want to consume it. Find out what to expect.

Welcome to the Redesigned BNY Mellon Newsroom

February 24, 2015

Our design and content refresh allows us to share news in compelling and innovative ways.

Welcome to BNY Mellon’s revamped newsroom. As you probably noticed, our site looks quite different, and we hope you find the experience from design to content more intuitive, visually interesting and enjoyable.

We pride ourselves on being a 230 year old organization with a history of innovation in everything we do. We know the ways in which people consume news and information today is rapidly changing, and we want to stay ahead of the curve and deliver our insights in new and compelling ways. That’s what you’ll see here.

Our newsroom is styled after a digital magazine. You’ll see fewer press releases and more global, multi-media and short form content. We’ll be offering insights and opinions on the future of finance informed by our critical role in the global markets, and we’ll quickly interpret the meaning and implications of financial news and events. And because we know you’re on the go, our newsroom is mobile-optimized and responsive across devices.

In keeping with the spirit of our newsroom, we’ve created a short video to introduce the site. Two members of our media relations team, Louisa Bartoszek in London and Colleen Krieger in New York, discuss the vision for the newsroom and the types of content you can expect.

We welcome your feedback and are excited to have you join us as we transform the way we share news.

The statement that our company oversees “one fifth of the world’s assets” is based upon the value of assets held in custody reported by the top 51 custodians, as reported by GlobalCustody.net in March 2014. BNY Mellon is the corporate brand of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and may also be used as a generic term to reference the Corporation as a whole or its various subsidiaries generally.